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Tobias Marx, a Brief Portrait of: Fats Waller, October 5, 2012 Highschool of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar Department of Musicology Weimar Jena «Voices & Singing in Popular Music in the U.S.A. (1900 1960)» Research project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) PF 669/4-1.

Department of Musicology Weimar Jena «Voices & Singing in Popular Music in the U.S.A. (1900 1960)» a Brief Portrait of: FATS WALLER Tobias Marx Abstract Waller has been one of the best known and most successful jazz pianists of the 1930s. He sings on some hundred recordings using his voice in a very flexible way. As entertainer Waller is adding comments to the music. He uses roughness and rhythm in order to intensifiy his expression. And he is able to change quickly between different vocalizations to flexibly underpin song texts. By doing so Waller is able to generate further meanings to the lyrics. 1 BIOGRAPHY Fats Waller was born 21 st May 1904 in Harlem. His father supported Wallers interest in music by purchasing a piano and letting him accompany his street sermons as lay preacher. At the age of 15 he got a first job playing organ in a vaudeville show. After the death of his mother in 1920 he moved to friends and started to study stride piano reportedly by stopping the mechanism of piano rolls to follow and copy the chord progressions on the keyboard. Only a little later he became a student of James P. Johnson, the king of stride piano these days. He met Louis Armstrong, Andy Razaf and Duke Ellington and started composing music for revues. In 192 Waller started recording for Victor. In the 1930s radio shows offered Waller opportunities to develop his singing voice. He makes his first vocal recordings in 1931 with his studio band Fats Waller and His Rhythm. Waller travelled to Europe three times. In London he composed Research project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) PF 669/4-1.

Tobias Marx the ambitious London Suite for solo piano. He died presumably from pneumonia on board of a train heading to New York in 1943. Today he is famous as composer of many Tin Pan Alley songs, among them Ain t Misbehavin and Honeysuckle Rose. Waller got credited a lot for his stride piano playing and for introducing the organ into jazz music. Also remarkable is one of the first collaborations between Afro-American and Euro-American musicians in 1929 with Waller being the featured musician: Fats Waller and His Buddies. In literature Waller is seldom mentioned as a singer. Mostly he is percieved as some sort of a comedian. An exception is a chapter named Waller as Singer by Paul S. Machlin 1. 2 ENTERTAINER Waller often uses comments to aply a humorous approach to the music. The best known example for this is the Song Your Feet s Too Big that was published as a short movie, too. The song is obviously meant to be comic using lines like There were four of us: Me, your big feet and you. Nonetheless it shows features of Waller s vocal style which can be found in many of his songs: very quickly altered vocalizations sometimes along with spoken song lines and added spoken comments. The timing of spoken words is mostly rubato and sometimes march-like, for instance, when leading into a new passage. Spoken words are often vocalized on concrete constant pitches and even fit the harmonies. Waller uses speaking within songs to affirm and underpin song texts or change their contexts in an ironic way. The latter he is doing when creating a new connotation for the song Your Feet s Too Big by finalizing it with the comment Your petal extremities really are obnoxious! One never knows, do one? 3 FLEXIBLE VOICE A prominent feature of Waller s voice is roughness. His clear and soft voice changes into a rough vocalization whenever he stresses syllables in combination with a pitch located in the upper part of his modal register. Figure 1 displays the difference between Wallers occasional rough vocalization and throughout rough singing. Waller tends to sing with a permanent rough voice towards the end of songs. Along with increased roughness he also tends to simplify melodies. Figure 2 shows how Waller reduces the melody of Dinah to a few pitches and how he abridges the original rhythm of the melody into shorter phrases in the second chorus. In addition, Waller often sings ahead of the beat and divides chains of eigth asymmetricly (swing feeling), as can be seen in figure 3. In combination with increased roughness and simplified melodies he often falls into more straight timing leaving out the swing feeling (see fig. 4). Regarding overall suspense Waller generates fairly intense per- 1 See Machlin (195), p. 33-40. 2

FATS WALLER formances in many last chorusses - although, different songs reach different levels of intensification. Waller is able to change quickly between different vocalizations of his voice. One example are the first lines of the song I m Crazy Bout My Baby 2. Waller sings the first line with his natural unaltered voice. In the second line on the words for I left all my his voice sounds pressed and thin. Waller applies twang: The larynx is probably exalted and canted. Then on the words blue days he changes to a full and deep sound, probably a lowered larynx position, and changes back to twang again for the word behind. This altering of the voice s sound underpins the song text by heightening the present situation over the negative past: For I left all my blue days behind. By adding spoken words Waller is well able to direct the listener s attention to the text. Figure 3 displays a passage of I Got Nobody where Waller uses nasal vocalization. Singing and speaking cannot be differentiated clearly here since he uses a spoken-like rhythm and musical fitting pitches at the same time. Another example is scat singing that Waller uses sometimes for short passages. Figure 3 also displays a scat passage in measure 21 to 22. Waller is able create tension in the music by singing staccato and therefore articulating the vowels very short. One example is the first verse of the song Everybody Loves My Baby (see figure 5). Waller dissolves the tension when he starts to sing legato in measure 14. 4 SUMMARY This all boils down to a high flexibility in Wallers singing. He is able to change quickly between different vocalization settings. Combinations in Wallers singing consist mostly of different degrees of roughness and timing. A typical combination is a clear voice and legato singing, mostly at the beginnings of songs. This often changes to partly rough vocalization with swing feeling. In last chorusses his voice often combines roughness and on-beat timing. Spoken comments are often combined as neutral/rubato or rough/march-like. Some comments contain presumably altered larynx positions (see Figure 6). References Machlin, P. S. (195), Stride: The Music of Fats Waller, Twayne Publishers. Boston. 2 in the recording from 1 st of August 1936; in the version of 1931 he sings differently. 3

Tobias Marx Figure 1: Fats Waller: Dinah - Marked areas contain additional subharmonics between the partials of the fundamental: audible roughness. top: part of rst verse bottom: part of second verse, roughness occurs on almost every syllable. 4

Anfang Strophe 1 Aufnahme +150 Cent 5 = 114 G Am nah Dinah Lewis/Young/Akst (1925) Dinah 5 Am li- na nah FATS WALLER Fats Waller (1935) Em G Lewis/Young/Akst (1925) know her ner Bm 7 rubato Fats Waller (1935) show her to me Transkription: Tobias Marx 07-2012 be a good old oh friend of mine but right now I got no bo dy no 2DFG-Projekt 'Stimme und Gesang in der Musik der populären Musik der USA (1900-1960)' HfM Weimar bo dy but no bo dy cares for me bring it all out yes yes... G if there is and you know her ner Bm 7 show Em her in the state of Ca- Am 7 fi- Di- is there an- y- one Anfang Strophe ro- li- 2 naaufnahme +150 if there Cent is and you = 114 G Di- in the state of Ca- ro- Am 7 is there an- y- one fi- Di- nah... Figure 2: Fats Waller: Dinah - Beginning of the rst chorus (top) and beginning of the third chorus after the solos (bottom). Compared to the rst one, the second chorus displays less pitches andi shorter Ain't got phrases. Nobody In addition the audio le testies for sung by Fats Waller (1935) a higher level of rough vocalization. Williams/Graham (1916) Ende Strophe 1: gekreuzte Noten: gesprochen, hohle Noten: nasaler Stimmgebung 6 13 1 23 = 96 for I, me won't no bo dy ba by I 3 ain't got no I'm bo dy take a chance with me all the time oh wak so sad and lo oh wak I'm no oh wak ne bo ly dy cares sing ing love songs oh wak 3 oh b Figure 3: Fats Waller: I Ain't Got Nobody, rst verse - vocalization and timing. Crossed note heads mark spoken words, square note heads mark nasal vocalization and lowered larynx. In measures 25 and 32 spoken words have a distinctly dierent sound than the singing voice. O-beat-timing: words are sung up to an eighth ahead Transkription: Tobias Marx 07-2012 DFG-Projekt 'Stimme und Gesang in der Musik der populären Musik der USA (1900-1960)' HfM Weimar of strong beats. 5

Tobias Marx Figure 4: Fats Waller. Dinah, histogram of timing relative to the 4/4-beat, A-parts only (24 bars each, 75 tone onsets left, 72 onsets right). The timing in the rst chorus (left) can be classied as obeat, containing only few onsets on strong beats, which are antizipated. The second chorus (right) contains diusion and some onsets on strong beats. Everybody Loves My Baby sung by Fats Waller (1940) Anfang Strophe 1 = 120 Palmer/William (1916) 6 ev' ry body n loves my baby n but my baby don't love no body but 12 me no bo dy but me ev ry bo dy wants my ba by but my ba by don't want no bo dy but me that's plain to Figure 5: Fats Waller: Everybody Loves My Baby, rst verse. The vowels appear very short. In the attached audio sample playback speed is reduced to illustrate the rests in the rst line. see features roughness larynx articulation timing commenting duct characteristics clear - partly rough - constant rough lowered - neutral - twang legato - staccato off-beat - onbeat swing - straight rubato - march-like Figure 6: Fats Waller's singing exibility: Dierent features of vocalization & singing and their respective characteristics. 6